German term
lediglich zentral moderiert
4 | The only moderation that will take place will be centrally organised. | Lancashireman |
Mar 13, 2006 09:36: Steffen Walter changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
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Proposed translations
The only moderation that will take place will be centrally organised.
i.e. Final decisions on whether the course materials are suitable for the learning goals and are consistent with each other are to be taken by some sort of steering committee, not at departmental level.
‘Moderation’ is a term used in education meaning that assessment by examiners is consistent across the board. It would also be suitable here for the process of ensuring that course design is consistent across departments and between authors.
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